What program is best for doing drum tracks in? How about managing virtual
synths and the like and their parameters?Could you do the synth stuff in say
Logic and then the rest in PT?
/Krister
24 feb 2015 kl. 04:28 skrev Ricky Prevatte rickypreva...@gmail.com:
I will be glad to give your
Hi, you could export as audio, or convert to MIDI and export the MIDI. The
Drummer isn't difficult to use once you get use to it. I use copy / paste
for the most part to build a track, and customize each region as desired.
Terry
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Hi, Logic has a very nice Drummer for creating drum tracks, and loops are
easy to use. The built-in sounds aren't bad either. You'll have the same
issue with most third-party Synths as with Protools, you'll need to have
Presets created; parameters if they show up in Protools they'll show up in
Hi it sounds very interesting. Maybe one could make drum tracks in Logic if i
can understand the drummer and then import it into Protools somehow, would that
work or would it be overkill?
/Krister
24 feb 2015 kl. 13:18 skrev TL t.leiz...@cogeco.ca:
Hi, Logic has a very nice Drummer for
Hi, that’s interesting; when I tried Pianotek 5, only the presets for the
default instrument / piano showed up, presets for the other Pianos weren’t in
the list. Perhaps I’ll have to take another look. I’ve also noticed that on
some synths you’ll get the first 128 presets and not the rest.
Terry,
How do you typically exes the presets? Feel free to start a thread on the logic
accessibility list, with your answer, that way we won't get in the way on this
list. Thanks.
Daniel Contreras
On Feb 24, 2015, at 8:58 AM, TL t.leiz...@cogeco.ca wrote:
Hi, that’s interesting; when I
I have plugins and instruments from Arturia, XLN Audio and Izotope, i wonder
how they are in terms of accessibility from within Logic? In PT i can access
parameters but not presets i wonder how it is in Logic?
/Krister
24 feb 2015 kl. 15:00 skrev Daniel Contreras daniel.c.9...@gmail.com:
Sorry I don't know about those. That might be a good question for the group.
Here is the link to the Google groups page.
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!forum/logic-accessibility
Daniel Contreras
On Feb 24, 2015, at 8:03 AM, Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com
wrote:
I have
Hello,
Actually, accessing plug in parameters of third party synthesizers is not so
bad in logic. I downloaded pianoteqs piano demo and it seemed pretty
accessible, all parameters were visible, as well as the factory presets. I've
heard good things about waves plug-ins as well. Logic is great
Go to:
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which plugs? I was only passing along that page for the free mixing
tutorial, multitracks etc.
At 05:08 PM 2/24/2015, you wrote:
good looking. do you know if any of these plugs are
accessible? Grate find. thanks.
On Feb 24, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
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good looking. do you know if any of these plugs are accessible? Grate find.
thanks.
On Feb 24, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
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Hey poppa. It has really been a very steep learning curve. things are layed out
very differently. But so far i’m really getting my head around it. from what i
can see thus far it works for me fine. I’ve used with with a couple of paying
clients, and haven’t had to much trouble really. I’ve
i must admit, i have not ventured in to the midi world with p t as yet, do you
see some issues ahead for me in this area.
I am thinking about investing in addictive drums for a start, I am under the
impression that it is accessible. are there issues.
Steve
On 23 Feb 2015, at 7:51 pm, Scott
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